richbayliss
23rd April 2004, 02:03 AM
hey,
If anyone has used macos x 10.2 or 10.3, then they will prob know where im comming from.
Say you regularly connected to different networks, in osx you can give settings for each one, then pick off a list, the location you are at. so for example, a laptop system can be set to "home" mode which uses static ips and dns, then be taken to a "work" location which uses dhcp. all the user has to do is select from a dropdown, which location they are at.
:cool:
does anyone know of a similar app for linux??
rich
If anyone has used macos x 10.2 or 10.3, then they will prob know where im comming from.
Say you regularly connected to different networks, in osx you can give settings for each one, then pick off a list, the location you are at. so for example, a laptop system can be set to "home" mode which uses static ips and dns, then be taken to a "work" location which uses dhcp. all the user has to do is select from a dropdown, which location they are at.
:cool:
does anyone know of a similar app for linux??
rich